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Domestic funds reshape ownership patterns in listed companies

Growing mutual fund ownership is reshaping Indian corporate shareholding, reducing FII dominance while increasing domestic influence and governance responsibility.
Mutual funds are emerging as dominant owners in Indian companies, steadily replacing promoters and foreign institutional investors. Rising SIP inflows, domestic savings growth, and consistent equity allocations have expanded fund influence across sectors. Analysts say this ownership shift improves governance stability and reduces foreign flow volatility. However, higher concentration also raises stewardship responsibility, making voting discipline and long term capital allocation crucial for sustaining India.